Cultural event — Rehearsal

Hiroshi Sugimoto/William Forsythe dress rehearsals

17 Sep. 2019

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  • Palais Garnier

Enter the heart of creation and surprise the artists in action

The Paris Opera offers Arop members the privilege of being able to observe the work of the artists and the development of a production at different moments: during work sessions, pre-dress rehearsals and dress rehearsals. The dress rehearsal is the last rehearsal before the first performance of a show.

HIROSHI SUGIMOTO/WILLIAM FORSYTHE

A leading figure of contemporary photography, Japanese visual artist Hiroshi Sugimoto sounds out a changing world and explores the passage of time. Invited for the first time to the Paris Opera, he is joining forces with the choreographer Alessio Silvestrin, a colleague of William Forsythe, for a new production with the dancers of the Company. Set to a selection of songs by the composer James Blake, Blake Works I is Forsythe’s latest piece created for the Paris Opera Ballet. His inimitable signature is omnipresent in this work which stands out for its speed and energy.

General access conditions:

The presentation of your Arop card is obligatory to collect your Arop control ticket the same evening.

We have "Protocol" seats at the Palais Garnier and Opéra Bastille.

The seats are provided based on the level of membership: Patron members have priority over Benefactor members.

The seats are provided on the first come first served basis and cannot be guaranteed in case of late registration.

The seating is free in the reserved areas; we recommend that you arrive one hour before the start of the rehearsal.

Download the details of booking conditions and access conditions.

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At the Hawk's Well by Hiroshi Sugimoto

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At the Hawk's Well by Hiroshi Sugimoto

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Blake Works I by William Forsythe

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Hiroshi Sugimoto about At the Hawk's Well

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